February 15, 2015 - Church of Christ of Grand Junction
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February 15, 2015 - Church of Christ of Grand Junction
FEBRUARY 15, 2015 Real Life News & Notes Patterson Road church of Christ A Relevant, Serving, Growing Family of Jesus followers Sips from the Well (by Doug Clayton) Outreach Minister John Cooper Home: 241-4075 Cell: 216-5782 jscooper1952@bresnan.net *** Worship Minister Lane Coale Home: 985-4818 Cell: 712-4921 abbeyroad68@yahoo.com *** Youth Minister Default The computer guru is in the church building this week upgrading, fixing and otherwise trying to dispel cyberspace gremlins, so please indulge my analogy as my mind is tuned to that world at the moment. In financial terminology defaulting is not a good thing. It means you didn’t pay what you owe. In the technology world a “default” is where a computer can revert to a safe, reliable setting in the event things get a bit weird in the gigabyte universe. Sound familiar? A program freezes up, you get an error message, and instead of giving you the option of throwing it across the room, the device asks you if you want to restore the default settings to correct the problem. While we are strongly tempted to slam the device to the floor or drop kick it into the street, all are better served if we choose the more civil and controlled approach first, the default setting. Matt Lee Cell: 214-554-1253 mattleez@yahoo.com How do we treat those with whom we interact in our community and in our family? Is our default to first assume the worst? Do we step away from the unclean, look up to heaven and thank God we are not like all those unworthy sinners around us (Luke 18:9-14)? Or, do we default to acknowledging we are sinners first and foremost, and in our neighbor assume a good heart, a well intended motive, a precious but wounded spirit, a cry for help? Preaching Minister As Jesus followers we have been commissioned, commanded and empowered to love one another. And yet when a byte of Scripture or a doctrinal fragment is out of sync between brethren what is our default response? What attitude do we revert to in our treatment of a brother or sister in Christ with whom we may disagree, including those Christians who assemble in different named church buildings? Do we opt to first throw them across the room (figuratively of course…I hope) by rushing to judgment or eyeing them with suspicion? Is our default setting to vilify them, avoid them, critique them, brand them, debate them, label them, or discount all they say and do in faith because we perceive a discrepancy and a different understanding of scripture than we might have? Doug Clayton Home: 523-1654 Cell: 201-3470 dclayton12@aol.com *** Visitation Minister Hunt Zumwalt Cell: 210-8960 hmzumwalt@bresnan.net *** Church Office If you are like me, it can be a little too easy and convenient (if not hypocritical) to default to judgment instead of mercy, criticism instead of encouragement, divisiveness instead of peacemaking, anger instead of calm, debating instead of listening, pride instead of humility, hurting instead of healing, harshness instead of kindness, and finding fault instead of extending grace. How sadly ironic is it that these un-Christ like default reactions are often justified and defended in the name of “faithfulness” to the word of God, when in reality that very Word compels us to do and to be otherwise as we pursue love and unity with all believers? Office: 970-245-4210 Fax: 970-245-4211 jtidwell@bresnan.net Jesus never condoned sin and yet his default response in dealing with sinners was always set to grace, mercy, forgiveness, patience, compassion, and kindness. Our Lord “programmed” within his followers the default setting of love. Web: grandjunctionchurch.org Memory Verse For February-Rev. 21:4 “He will wipe every tear from their eyes.” Our Gathering Today PAGE 2 Feeding on the Word Our identity and security in Christ is described in various vivid and wonderful ways in the Bible. This morning we will unpack a few passages that talk about that precious identity with the term "seal" (not the special forces kind, or the cute, fury sea mammal variety). Hope you brought your Bibles and an open heart this morning. Welcome Guests! Thank you for being with us! Please make yourself comfortable and don't feel like you have to act in a certain way, we are just people like you. We trust your time here this morning will be an encouragement and blessing and you might find this family of faith to be a place where you want to belong. Please let us know how we might serve you. We invite you to share Communion with us at the bread and wine (grape juice) are passed. Acts of service...the face of Jesus Appreciation to Sheila Yeager for sharing with us the Bible time line. She uses it in her class and it has been on display in the fellowship hall the past few weeks. Take an opportunity to look at it before it is taken down. **The Truth Project.** Join us Wednesday night at 7pm for Tour 5 part 2. Dr. Tackett continues his discussion of the undeniable evidence in creation of a Designer. Bring a friend, neighbor or Truth seeker! "Love One Another!" Pepperdine Lectureships The Pepperdine Lectureships take place May 5—May 8. Bryan Crowe has registration forms and programs for this event if you would like to attend. See him for questions. Men’s Retreat Women’s Ministry Ladies, you have received a survey in the mail this past week. Please complete and return ASAP to the basket in the foyer. Also, mark your calendars for a Spring Tea on Saturday March 14 (Details to follow). If you would like to help contact either Glenda Scheuerman or Karen Wade. The Grand Junction Men’s Retreat takes place February 27 & 28. here at the building. We are Change Address & Phone Number: in need of people to sign up to house out-of-town guests. See John Coper if you have questions. Melody Haight’s new address is 2739 Hwy 50 #50, Grand Junction, CO 81503 Business Meeting Phone Number: 970-260-7315 There will be a business meeting right after morning assembly on February 22 in the auditorium. The entire congregation is encouraged to stay. David Downey will be coordinator. August Canyonlands Tour August 23—30 John Clayton will guide a tour of the Canyonlands area. If you would like to take the tour, see John Cooper. The tour fills up quickly. Special Prayer Requests PAGE 3 Please pray for the following request we have received. Your prayers are important and avail much, and are very appreciated by those for whom you Please keep the following prayer requests in your daily prayers. Thank You for your prayers, they are very important!! And are pray. much appreciated!! Prayers for Carol Coale's lifelong friend BUFFY , who just lost her husband HIGGINS....infant of the Higgins', he had more surgery this week. Pray for a complete recovery from it and that ofLUKE many years. Pray for son comfort forPatrick her and the family. it was successful. Pray for his comfort and for peace and strength for his parents and family. Prayers for healing quick recovery for EDHer RIDDLE, who had hip prayers for her sister in lawn CLARA, who is very seriously ill Jan Nelson has twoand requests from friends. friend Becky asksa for replacement this pastPray week. Thanksgiving the surgery well. for her and peace and comfort for her family. Her with pneumonia. for her healing if itthat is God's will andwent for comfort friend needs prayers neuropathy in her feet as a result of cancer treatment. Pray for the pain to cease. Also pray for Pray forJANICE comfort for him as hefor heals. God to guide her family in working out some issues they are facing right now. Prayers forto JOHN AND COOPER as various they travel andissues work they in Guam Continue pray for theHOLLY following who have health are and dealing with at present. Saipan. Prayers for safety, OF forHUSBAND guidance and for the hearts of LOUSIE MARTINEZ....LOSS ANDwisdom BREASTand CANCER those theyTWINS....new work with toborns be open the Word of God. Prayers forgain a and health for them both TURPIN andtounder weight, pray for weight successful work in broadeningcancer, the Lord's Kingdom MIKE WILLIS.....advanced broken hip and spreading His love and redemption to the people there.problems, Prayers forhaving the church grow andfor cancer or cause of his symptoms.,, no diagnosis yet. JOSEPH GONAZLES.....several manythere tests,tochecking be strong in the Lord. LYNN BRIGGS......severe back pain, in the 5th week of not being able to sit or walk....having injections on Friday SUE MARUTSKY..... dealing with some health issues , strength and comfort for her and peace. Continued prayers for the CLAYTON FAMILY in their recent losses of brother ED mother. RIDDLE....continued recoveryand from surgery and Prayers for comfort strength as they adjust to the changes TOM ENGLISH.....continued recovery from surgery these losses mean to their lives and those of heart the rest of their families. Thanksgiving for safety in travel for them all. Also we need to always pray for Christians and the church around the world , especially in places where it is being so severely persecuted. Pray for strength and safety for those victims thehome radicaland Islam groups. the andLord for the humanitarian groups that are over there to provide sustePrayers for KATIE CLAYTON in her of new job....for to bless nance and shelter for the victims. her in it all....and help the transition go well and easy for her. And For our nation and the leaders, for the nation and leaders to repent and turn back to God. for her family and church family as she will be missed here!! For our missionaries, who are taking God's word to the nations, and often are in harms way. For guidance and protection and wisdom. For our military and families, who are sacrificing to keep our nation free.....and are in harms way both physically and from our own nations Prayers for LYNN BRIGGS, for a correct diagnosis and treatment for the leaders. Pray for protection and support for them and for God to bless them with His peace and comfort as they do what they do so severe back pain he has been experiencing for the past two weeks. Pray the well and willingly. MRI he had on Friday will help them find the cause. Prayers of thanksgiving loving, merciful God, who sustains us and cares for us. For answered prayers and the asPray for the newly electedalways peopletoinour Washington to make decisions in surance of His abiding presence. accordance with God's will and in the best interest of the country and its citizens. Prayers of thanksgiving to God for His unconditional love and mercy, his Youth News WINTER PEAK Friday, February 20 – Sunday, February 22. The Grand Junction youth group will be attending a high school winter retreat near Estes Park, CO. The cost is $110. Plan to attend this amazing, uplifting, encouraging and fun weekend. Matthew Lee and Sheri Heath will be attending along with the first 13 students to sign up. Huddle Next Sunday, February 15, we will have a Huddle at the Heath’s House, 1976 K Rd. Fruita, CO 81521. Wednesday Night In this final lesson, we will examine the idea of “Multiple Me’s” in our lives—in other words, the battle to live consistently. We will build our conversation on 2 Timothy 4:5-8, words from the Apostle Paul to his protégé Timothy. These words—written while Paul sat in a Roman prison—remind of us his consistency, faithfulness, and commitment as a follower of Jesus, and the impact he had on so many people’s lives. Paul wasn’t a perfect guy, but he was committed to consistently honoring, obeying, and pointing people toward God. Patterson Road church of Christ 2893 Patterson Road Grand Junction, CO 81506 2893 Patterson Road Phone: 970.245.4210 Honored to Serve the Lord’s Table in February Grand Junction, CO 81506 Fax: 970.245.4211 For the Record Feb. 8, 2015 Attendance Average Attendance, 4th qtr. Contributions Budget Phone: 970-245-4210 Web: grandjunctionchurch.org 279 282 $6,179.00 $7,035.38 Communion Preparation—February Shirley Bagga Communion Table 2/15 David Downey Randy Romkee David Scheuerman Ed Seela Richard Sisco Ryan Smith Bill Tidwell Eddie Tinkle Herb Tinkle Announcements Scott Ferguson-February Curtis Fleming—March Ron Wilson—April Sunday Morning Worship begins at 10:15 AM Sunday Morning Adult Classes—9:00 AM—9:45 AM Wednesday Evening Adult Classes—7– 8 PM Bill Wade—Making a Worthy Christian Walk——–—-Auditorium Doug Clayton——-———————————————Auditorium Vince Urbina, Book of Romans——————————————103 Young Adult (Under 30)———–-——–———————–Room 207 Sunday Morning Children’s Classes Wednesday Evening Children’s Bible Study Cradle Roll—Birth to 2 ———————————————-Nursery 2 & 3 yr. old——————————————————————104 Pre KK, Kindergarten——————————————————205 1st & 2nd Grade———————————————————–—209 3rd thru 5th Grade———————————————————-208 Middle School—————————————————————-213 High School——————————————————————203 2 & 4 yr. old——————————————————————104 Kindergarten 1st & 2nd—————————————–————205 3rd thru 5th Grade———————————————————--208 All teens meet in——————–--—————————————-203 Sunday Morning Worship at Mesa View Retirement Center Starts At 10 A.M. Feb 15 Feb 22 Mar 1 Mar 8 Mar 15 Mar 22 Mar 29 Bud Treu, Mike Hurd Bill Barslund, Scott DeLancey Bill Tidwell, David Olree Jerry Austin, Leonard Silence Chuck Tourney, Hunt Zumwalt Bob Howard, Dave Scheuerman Bud Treu, Mike Hurd Visitors welcome. Acts 4:32-36 Acts 5:1-11 Acts 5:17-32 Acts 6:1-7 Acts 7:51-8:3 Acts 8:4-25 Acts 8:26-40